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A I. I 3 at em-tery. er, and tnr'-e Procior DEATH LIST OBITUARIES Cl.urch. BuMocks Creek The is a'. Broun-Boim-J-)lly Mortuary and will be placed in the church at 1:30 p.m.

iren ar.d t'Ao eat- iren. a- The Mackf-y am.lv at the jzhtef. Mrs. II 1 45 i be Funeral service." at Monday. The family will receive Thomas McAfee Funeral Home G.

Croske; e. Other Page 5, SCC. 4i Miss Elsie Singleton WESTMINSTER Funeral friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunda. will Dri Monday at 2 p.m.

Burial Deck of Creer: and his stepfather. Horace Beck of Greer. Funeial services will be Monday 2 p.m. at Pclham Baptist Church. Burial will in Hillcrest memory Gardens.

The body will 'be at the home' after 9:30 "a.m. Sunday and will be placed in the church Monday at 1 p.m. Wood Mortuary. Mrs. Mary O'Kelly Funeral services for iMarv Florence O'Kelly.

of 500 at the mortuary. services for JILss Elsie Rachel Freda Morrow be in Graceland Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home, where the family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Singleion, of 608 who died Friday in Seneca, will be Sundav at 3 p.m.

at Sandifer CAMPOBELLO Funeral services for Freda Morrow, who died Thursday. 10 ear-old J. B. Rotureau Jacob B. Rotureau.

of Columbia. o-aikt of Rotureau Electric Company in Columbia and Greenville, died Friday. He was a native of Savannah. Funeral Home Burial will be daughter of Mrs. Iree Morrow Argus Galloway Funeral services for Argus Galloway.

77, of Bent Bridge Road, Rt. 1. Greenville, who died Friday, will be at Thomas McA.ee Funeral Home. Sunday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery.

in East View Cemetery. Smith Thomas BLUR, Franklin Union BI RCH. Itov, Greer CAMPBELL, Robert Clinton CLINKSCALES, Mrs. Robert Hardy. Honea Path COX, Mrs.

Sanford, Duncan CROOK, Ocie Lunihford, McCormick DAVIS, Waddv Cecil IIAGGINS, Manilla Greenville HIGH. Mrs. E. Woodruff KlUX, George Tavlnrs LIMBAUGH, Robert William, Greenville McDONALD, Mrs. Tony Greenville MOORE, James Earl, "Waterloo NORRIS, Eugene Pelham OWENS, Mrs.

lid. Anderson ROTUREAU. Jacob Columbia SHAW, Robert Belton SLOAN. Mrs. Curran, Greenville SULLIVAN, Michael, Greenville YONCE, Mrs.

William Edgefield for Thomas an(j a member of Salem of Layton fn-td Ve-hodist Church. Funeral services Clifton Smith, 75, who died Sunday at Mortuary. Graceland Gordon St. Thursday, will be 2 p.m. at Jones Burial will be in Drive.

Rt. 3. Greenville, who of Rt. 2. Campobello, will be Sunday at 2 p.m.

at Pleasant Hill Bap'ist Church. Burial will be in Wood Memorial Park. The body is at the home and will be placed in the church Sunday at 1 p.m. Wood Mortuary. Cemetery.

I The body is at the Mortuary Mrs. Ella Jenkins Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Jane Jenkins, who died April 4. will be Sunday at 3 p.m. at Saint Luke Baptist Church.

Burial will be in Pine Dale Cemetery. S. C. Franks Chapel of Remembrance. Mrs.

Clinkscales Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Hazel Dcronee: two daughters, Mrs. Thurmond Bates of Greenville and Mrs Bruce Fisher of ''olumbia; two sons, J. B.

died Friday, will be at Forrest- John L. Hamby viile Baptist Church Sunday at Funeral services for John 2 m. Burial will be in the Leonard Hamby, 73, of church ceme'ery with military Edgemont who died Fri- rites. Mrs. Nathan Littlejohn GREER Funeral services f1'j7 hi liu ct 1 in' liiir kantiL ml i-i.

Jr. of Colorado Colo and W. T. uuj' i ne ihxiv is ai i nomas Kotureau Church, Sunday at 4 p.m. Burial McAfee Fun'ral Home.

The lami- ifor Mrs. Mary Helen Soriggs will be in Koprr Mt. Baptist js at the home of his sister-in-Church cemetery. law, Mrs. Frances Chapman.

The body is at Thomas Layton Drive, Rt. 3. Green-McAfee Funeral Home and will viile Littlejohn. 2S, of 103 Canteen who died Tuesday, wife of Nathan Lit lejohn of 103 Canteen will be Sunday at 3 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church.

Patterson of Anderson; a brother, Henry Shaw of Belton; I three sisters, Mrs. Lula Rundlett, Mrs. Annie Mae Ban-jnlster and Mrs. Janie Fleming Mrs. Lonnie Saddler Sr.

Funeral services for Mrs Lucille Saddler, who died Tuesday, wife of Lonnie Saddler of 510 Gower St will be Sunday at 3 p.m. at Queen Street Baptist Church. Burial will be in Pinedale Memorial Park. The body is at Watkins, Garrett and Woods Mortuary. The family is at the home of Mrs.

Irene Garrison, 45-C Fieldcrest Villase. Rotureau Sr of Columbia; two MSters. Mrs. Clara Horton of Jessup. and Mrs.

R. L. Robinson of Savannah, and a brother. John F. Rotureau of Savannah.

Funeral services will be Sunday at 4 p.m. at Salem United Methodist Church, Ballentine. be placed in the church Sunday at 3 p.m. The family is at the home of a son, John I. Hambv.

1203 W. Parker Road. IIONESA PATH Mrs. Lila Taylor Clinkscales, 91. widow of Robert Hardy Clinkscales.

died Friday in Greenwood. She was a native of Abbeville County, daughter of the late Riley and Zilphia Taylor. She was a member of Little River Church. Surviving are two sons, Perry Clinkscales of Ware Shoals and Mike D. Johnson CLINTON Mike Durmont Johnson.

19, of 173 Cypress died Friday. Carol McAbee of Greenville; two brothers; Steve J. and Tommy J. McAbee of Greenville; and her grandmother, Mrs. Olive Wardlaw McAbee of Easley.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Thomas McAfee Funeral home. The body is at the funeral home, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. of Belton; and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m.

Sunday at Dorchester Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Garden of Memories. resident Burial will be in the church Claude W. Grady Jr. CLINTON Claude He was a lifelong Burial will be in Maple Creek Memorial Gardens.

Sullivan Brothers Mortuary. Mrs. Thomasina Belton Funeral services for Mrs. Thomasina Belton of 101 Foster formerly of Norwich, who died Tuesday, will be Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at Bruton Temple Baptist Church.

Burial nf I.atlrnnc Crmntv a enn if cemetery. The body is at Dunbar Funeral Home, Columbia. 'Butch Grady Jr. 21. of Joe and F-ances Coker Cypress died Friday.

Jjohnson. He was a senior at He was a lifelong residen Clint0n Hi Schoo, and at. The body is at Cox Funeral, Home. tended Lydia Baptist Church (DEL ELL Claude W. and Laura Ward Grady Sr.

He graduated from Clinton High School in 1968 and Surviving also are two sis ers. Mia Diane Johnson and Lisa Johnson of th.1 home; a brother I Joe Johnson of the home; and was a veteran of the Marine will be in Pinedale Memorial I Park. The family Ls at the home i of Mrs. Hampton Sheppard of 511 Anderson St. Watkins, 'Garrett and Woods Mortuary.

Corn Tip was (ormcrlv Paul Clinkscales of Columbia: five daughters, Mrs. Annie Bell Schrimph of Spartanburg, Mrs. I.Maude Chasteen of Anderson, Myra Temple and Mrs. Lucille Young of Greenwood and Mrs. Mary Young of Honea (Path: two stepchildren; and 25 i grandchildren, 34 great-! and a great-great-i grandchild.

Funeral services will be at 4 p.m. Sunday at Little River Baptist Church. Burial will be I in the church cemetery. The body is at the home of MORTUARY 3 1-3201 TRAVELERS REST, SC Coker of r-rrminvow a' TvHio Atiiic nnH grandparents. R.

1.111U1U i wi uiuia cull. Michael Sullivan Michael Sullivan, three-month-; old son of Mr. and Mrs. George; Sullivan of 13 Bynums died Friday. Surviving also are a sister, 1 Miss Wunda Sullivan; and grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Sullivan of Greenville and Mrs. Wilma Richardson of! i Gastonia, N.C. and Mrs. Delia tended t.vdia RanHst Mrs.

Tol Hyler SALUDA Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Jennings Hyler. 79. who died Friday, widow of Tol Hyler, will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at St.

Paul Methodist Church. Burial will be in Butler Methodist Church cemetery. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Emma Proctor of Newberry, and Mrs. Mary Bledsoe of Kinards.

Ramey's Funeral Home. Church Johnson of Spartanburg. Surviving are a sister. Mrs. Funeral services will be Sun-Jon Koenig of Bicknell, da-v at 5:30 m- at L-vcha BaP" tuvi hmthers stm-on and ti.st Church.

Burial will be in Johnny Johnson CLINTON' Funeral services for Johnny Johnson, who died in Columbia Wednesday, will be with military rites at 4 p.m. Sunday at Friendship AME Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family is at the home of a niece, Mrs. Ruby Grant.

South Bell Street. -Thompson's Mortuary. Mrs. Johnny Nesbitt Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Ruth who died Sunday, wife of Johnny Nesbitt of New York and formerly of Greenville, will be Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

at Old Bethel Methodist Church in Greenwood. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at Watkins, Garrett and Woods Mortuary. The familv is at he home of Mr. and 'Mr.

Tim Robinson, 200 Dunbar St. Pinelawn Memory Gardens. The body is at Gray Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 5 p.m. Sunday. a daugnter, -Mrs.

Alary loung, Rt. 2, Honea Path. Pruiti Funeral Home. Rickey Grady of the home. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Sunday at Lydia Baptist Church. Burial will be in Pinelawn Memory Gardens with military rites. The bodv is at the home and Mrs. P. S.

Bosler CALHOUN FALLS Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Latham Bosler, 72, of Rt. 1, Calhoun Falls, who died Friday at Abbeville, widow of Prescott Stacy Bosler, will be Sunday at 3 p.m. at Warrenton Presbyterian Church. Burial will be "in the church cemetery.

The body is at Parker Funeral Home. The family is at the home of a son, Edgar Bosler, Abbeville. Mt. Vernon.N.Y. Funeral services will be Sunday at 11 a.m.

at Watkins, Garrett and Woods Mortuary. Burial will be in Pinedale Memorial Park. The body is at the mortuary. The family is at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

George Sullivan, 10 Pack St. Permanent Arrangements FINLEY'S FLOWERS Phone 235-1643 Closed Wed. 1 p.m. OPEN 8-6 DAILY Mrs. Curran Sloan Mrs.

Mabel Hassett Sloan of will be placed in the church 311 Buncombe widow of Cur- Sundav at 1 p.m. Gray- ran Sloan, died Saturday. Funeral Home. A native of Centerville, she was a daughter of the late Samuel Heathers and Mary Dugent Hassett and had lived in Greenville since 1914. She R.

W. Limbaugh Robert William Limbaugh, 67. Charles B. Corley CLINTON Funeral services for Charles B. "Scott" Corley, 82, who died Friday in Raleigh, N.

will be Sunday at 4 p.m. at Broad Street United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Pinelawn Memory Gardens. The body is at Gray Funeral Home and will be placed in church at 3:30 p.m. Sunday.

The family is at the home of a daughter. Mrs. James R. Kelly, 1304 Pearl of 5 Tenth Woodside com-1 Mrs. Sanford Cox UNION Mrs.

Hessie McCrackcn Leonard Cox, 57, was a member of the First Bap- munity, died Friday. We send flowers anyuhere order now Mrs. E. D. High WOODRUFF Mrs.

Grace Fowler High, 75, of Rt. 3, Woodruff, widow of E. D. High, died Saturday. She was a lifelong resident of Spartanburg County, daughter of the late T.

0. and Alice wife of Sanford Cox of Duncan, A son of the late William Lnurcn. and Rebecca Jones Surviving are two daughters, he was born at Pelzer. Most Mrs. Anne Hyde Marshall and of his life was spent in Green- Mrs.

Mabel Sloan Croskeys of viile. He was a retired employe; Greenville; and a grandchild illicit vn'unuaua in yudtiet luvvn, Pa She was a native of North 36 Years Experience 407 PIEDMONT HWY. of Woodside Mill. He was a and three great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be Carolina.

Surviving are a son, Troy Leonard of Quakertown, a daughter, Mrs. a 1 1 Arnold Fowler High. She was! a member of Green Pond Bap-t tist Church. Surviving are three Mrs. Mattie Lee Coleman of I Rt.

1, Woodruff, Mrs. Tem-i perance High of Rt. 3 Woodruff, I and Mrs. Blanche Tice of West I Palm Beach, Fla. Funeral arrangements will be: announced bv Lamar Lanfordj Baptist and a veteran.

Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Oilie Tesnear Limbaugh; a daughter, Mrs. Ruby Patterson of Greenville; an adopted daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth White of Greenville: his stepmother, Mrs.

Reba L. Sheppard of Kings Mountain. N. two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Aiken of Norfolk, and Mrs.

Nettie Kimbrough of Greenville; a brother, James Limbaugh of Kings Mountain; Martin of Camp Le Jeune. N.C.; two brothers, Ben and Harvey McCrackcn of Spruce Pine. N.C. two sisters, Mrs. Laura Britton of Soringdale, and Miss Mae McCracken of Spruce Pine: and five grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Sundav at 4 p.m. at Wood Mortuary. Funeral Home. Burial will be in Wood Memorial three half-sisters, Mrs. Earl Hicks of Bessemer City, N.C Mrs.

Ruth Rigdon of Kings FUNERAL INVITATIONS beau li t'u I MUToumlings and perpetual care Eugene B. Norris PELHAM Eugene B. "Bub" Norris, 65 of Pelham, died Saturday. He was a son of the late William E. and Ola Satterfield Norris, and was a lifelong resident of Pelham.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Roxie George Norris; three daughters, Mrs. Ira Carpenter and Mrs. Thomas Tinsley of Greer and Mrs. John Gils'rap -f Rt.

4. Greer: six sons, Thomas. Floyd and Albert Norris of Greer and Bruce and Bob and Norman Norris of Pelham; five sisters, Mrs. Rutha Duncan and Mrs. Mary Skipper of Spartanburg, Mrs.

Gene Taylor of Piedmont and Mrs. John Cox and Mrs. Claude West of Pelham: two brothers, John Norris of Pelham and the Rev. Dan Norris of Carnesville. and 2S grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Funeral services will be Monday at 4 p.m. at Pelham Baptist Church. Burial will be in Ebenezer Methodist Church ceme.ery. The body is at Wood Mortuary, Greer and will be at the home after 10 a.m. Sunday.

The body will be placed in the church Monday at 3 p.m. Roy Burch GREER Roy Burch, 27, of 226 Belton died Saturday. A native of Bibb County, a son of William Burch of Warner Robins, and Mrs. Elizabeth Burch Beck of Greer, he had lived in Greer for 10 years. He was employed by John A.

Simmons Land Surveying Company. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary O'Shields Burch; two daughters, Kimberly Dawn and Donna Lynn Burch of the home; a son, Donald Gwinn Burch of the home; two half-brothers, Randy and Horace Beck Jr. of Greer, three foster Richard, Wayne and Roger Beck of Greer; two sisters, Mrs. Dnn Dowdy and Mrs.

Jevine Cothran of Warner Robins; two halt-sisters, Miss Mamie Elizabeth Beck and Miss Elsie Paulette The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ciifton Smith, Mr. Franklin Don Smith, Mr. Louie William Smith, Mrs.

Florence S. Lee, Mrs. Mattie S. Pitchford, Mr. Henrv Smith and Mr.

John Smith are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Services for Mr. Thomas Clifton Smith to te conducted at the Forrestville Baptist Church on Sunda at 2 p.m. Interment will be in the Forrestville Baptist Church Cemetery. Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director. Robert L.

Campbell CLINTON Robert Lee Campbell, 57, of Gary Street, died Friday. He was a son of the late Wade and Julia Simpson Campbell. He was a member of Fairview AME Church and was an employe of D. E. Tribble Co.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. OUie Campbell of Charlotte, N. two sisters, Mrs. Mary-Thrift of Clinton and Mrs. Clara Samuels of Charlotte, N.

and a brother, Alonzo Campbell of Greenville. Funeral services will be Sun Mrs. J. A. Sandlin TAYLORS Funeral services for Mrs.

Rosa Lee Styles Langley Sandlin, 52, who died Friday wife of J. A. Sandlin of Taylors, will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Jackson Grove United Methodist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

The body is at Wood Mortuary, Greer, and will be placed in the church Sunday at 1 p.m. The family is at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Lina Wilbanks. Rt.

2. Taylors. Ocie L. Crook Mccormick ocie Lun- chford Crook, 62, of McCormick died Friday. He was a native of Lincoln County, a son of the late Warren Trenton and Nora Lee Kelley Crook.

He was a retired construction worker and lived in McCormick for 23 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances Lawton Crook; two sons, Harold L. and Roy E. Crook of McCormick; three sisters, Mrs.

Janie Boland of Augusta. Mrs. Lillian Mullinax of Shelby, N. and Mrs. Lillie Ewing of Winchester, five brothers.

Furman Crook of Grovelown. Ernest Crook of Greenwood. Richard Crook of Hickory, N. C. and Lynn and Benjamin T.

Crook of Lincolnton, and two grandchildren. Graveside services will be Sunday at 4 p.m. at Overbrook Cemetery. The body is at Strom Funeral Home. Worthy Of Your Trust And Confidence We invite you to visit these beautiful gardens and see the quiet care given all plots in Greenville's oldest park.

We will be pleased to answer ell questions and offer any help we The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Argus Galloway, Mrs. R. V.

Staton, Mrs. Sidney Arthur, Mrs. Gary Carson, Mr. Sherman Gailoway, Mr. James Galloway, Mr.

Harold Galloway, Mr. Pete Galloway, Mr. Leila G. Galloway, Mrs. J.

D. Woodali, Mrs. Ada G. Reemer, Mrs. T.

C. Patterson c-nd Mr. J. M. Galloway are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mr.

Arqus Galloway to be conducted at the Chapel of the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home on Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Graceland Cemetery. Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director. day at 2 p.m. at Fairview AME1 Church in Clinton.

Burial will! The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard Hamby, Mrs. Ira Campbell, Mr. John I.

Hamby, Mrs. Sally Stokes Hamby, Mrs. LiUei Goodlett, Mrs. Willie Mae Verdin, Mr. Paul S.

Hamby and Mr. Dewey M. Hamby arp respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mr. John Lfonard Hamby to be conducted at the City View Baptist Church on Sunday at 4 Interment will be in the Roper Mountain Baptist Church Cemetery. Thomas McAfee.

Funeral Director. Park. The body is at the mortuary. John F. Kuhn TAYLORS George F.

Kuhn, 65, of 28 Ardmore Drive, died Friday. He was a native of Lauefen-nickar, Germany, son of the late George and Anna Messerschmidt Kuhn and a former resident of Naugautuck, Conn. He had lived in Taylors for a year and a half and was a member of the New Apostolic Church of Spartanburg. He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Dora Peggy Lee Bagwell Kuhn; a daughter, Mrs. James Ballenger of Greer; a sister, Mrs. Anna Glaser of Cairmont, N.H., and four other sisters of Germany; and four grandchildren. Private Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Wood Mortuary, Greer.

Burial will be in Hillcrest Memory Gardens. The family requests that flowers be omitted and memorials be made to the cancer fund. The body is at the mortuary. Robert M. Shaw BELTON Robert Manning Shaw, 53, of 202 Gutherie died in Toccoa, Friday.

He was a son of the late Cull and Janie Pressley Shaw. He was superintendent of the Belton Bagging and was a member of Belton Masonic Lodge and the Shrine Club of Hejaz Temple. He was a member of Dorchester Baptist Church and had served as deacon. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell Shaw; a son, Bobby Ray Shaw of the home; a daughter, Mrs.

Carol Jean Ike ffiockeu TOcntuoAu SINCE 1872 9 0 UJOODLfllDn mcmoRifiL PARK CENTURY DRIVE OFF BY-PASS 291 NORTH AT 385 OWNERS FLETCHER KIRKLAND The relatives and friends of Mrs. Mary Florence O'Kelly, Mr. Jesse O'Kellv, Mr. Garrett H. O'Kelly, Mr.

Michael O'Kelly, Mr. Garrett Crowder, Mrs. E. IV. Ballew, Mr.

Gordon Crowder, Mr. James L. Crowder, Mr. Chester E. Crowder, and Mr.

Robert B. Crowder, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Mary Florence O'Kelly to be conducted at 2 p.m. Sundav, at the Jones Mortuary. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery.

Jones Mortuary, Funeral Directors. A- M'K HAROLD LOWERY NATIONAL HLtcTtD MOTttlAM I WflUTiM 244-4622 be in the church cemetery. The body is at Thompson's Mortuary. Franklin A. Blair UNION Franklin Andrew-Blair, 87, of 411 Catawba died Saturday.

He was born in York, a son of the late Irvin and Mary Galloway Blair. He was a retired merchant and operated a store at Lockhart for many-years. He was a member of Lockhart Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Laura Snyder Blair; four daughters, Mrs.

Averneel Rush of Lexington, N.C, Mrs. L. II. Boyle of Spartanburg, Mrs. J.

E. Blackman of Union and Mrs. Keith Bailey of Spartanburg; two sons, Roy Blair of Kelton and Horace Blair of Greensboro, N.C; a brother, L. D. Blair of Fort Mill; and two sisters, Miss Lois Blair and Mrs.

Wylie Williams of Rock Hill; and 12 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Funeral services wi'l be Monday at 3 p.m. at Lockhart First Mrs. Tony R. McDonald Mrs.

Jo Ann Ab McDonald 22, wife of Tony R. McDonald of 5 Cherrylane Drive, died Saturday. Born in Greenville she was a daughter of Joel J. and Marilyn Head McAbee of Greenville. She was a member of Grace Baptist Church and was emp'oyed by Woodside Mill.

Surviving also are two daughters; Toni Jo McDonald and Angela McDonald of the home: three sisters Mrs. Bet i wis prrf -wn ja ty M. Brown of Pickens and Miss Bonnie McAbee and Miss WHY A MAUSOLEUM? A LOVELY CHAPEL provides the hind of setting that you would want for a memorable tribute to a loved one. Many persons have remarked on the beauty of our chapel. More than just a desire to serve well There need be no compromise you can have the finest, at a price within your means.

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